If you guys watch anime, you must know what I’ll be talking about in this post.

Anime + MMORPGs = Sword Art Online

Sword Art Online is an anime based on a fictional MMORPG called Sword Art Online (obvious), where you can do everything present in a normal online game(make friends, talk, kill monsters and bosses and level up and go PvP)… but those who play Sword Art Online have one condition in order to play in the game and survive: They must beat every single boss without dying, or else their body in their real world will be destroyed by the Nerve Gear( a helmet that allows players to incarnate their avatars in Sword Art Online) and those who try to take the helmet out of you in the real world will cause your death as well.

A guy named Kirito started playing the game in the beta stage and later joined the full game to discover that he was trapped along with other inside it. All the players join a Front Line to try to survive together and that’s when Kirito met Asuna and the story develops.

Kirito will have your heart after a few episodes, but what lies beyond is MARVELOUS ( An I can guarantee).

So if you love videogames and anime, this is THE best of both worlds.

Try to check it later and you’ll be amazed with this huge and awesome universe called Sword Art Online!

Guys, now we can play all night long without getting worried or easily tired. The Gunnar Glasses are different, and make your eyes feel relaxed and less tired, and help you focus more in the task at hand(this yet must be proven).

But, it's a good and cool thing to take a look if you are a hardcore gamer

Hey guys! How are you!? Recently I died and nobody gave me a phoenix down to get resurrected( a very stylish way to say that I abandoned the blog for quite some time)

As the title says, I got my potion and I'm ready to give all that I got in the following weeks before I go underground (or maybe not ....)

I recently bought a PS3 in the USA and also a lot of games as well, and I couldn't be more satisfied. Xbox is a great online platform, but I am a role player gamer(which means that I enjoy fantasy/sci-fi/action/drama plots involving games) so the PS3 won my heart in the last stage.

I bought many blockbuster games like Uncharted(the trilogy), Ico & Shadow of the Colossus HD Collection, Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, Brink, God of War HD Collection, Rage, Valkyria Chronicles and many others. And I must say : Sony is, right now, the best blockbuster owner around for hardcore gamers.

Sony is all about graphics, but they still managed to give me what I want the most: a very exciting story. I didn't play a lot recently because of my personal life, but when I do... everybody stays the whole day without watching TV. It's amazing what Sony achieved with PS3, and it's amazing what is yet to come(unfortunately, we have to wait unless we have PS+ to get exclusive beta test stages of the games).

And here is what I thought about all games that I played recently:
1- Uncharted Trilogy: Nathan Drake is a treasure hunter which believes to be a distant relative of Francis Drake, a sailor and an adventurer. Did it sound familiar?! Lara Croft follows almost the same path, but Drake is a mix of Indiana Jones and Lara Croft. The game sure is epic, with explosions, screen full of enemies and challenges, lot's of treasures to search for... there are many things that makes me feel blessed to have chosen the PS3 as my new home console.

2- Final Fantasy XIII: Many will say that I played one of the most beautiful, yet the worst plot game ever made by Square-Enix, but Final Fantasy XIII caught my heart like a Pokemon in a Pokeball. Fighting system is amazing and challenging, soundtrack still lives up like an emperor, and the cast of characters is for sure veeery different from what we are used to be. This game is very linear, it's true, but we shouldn't say that the game sucks because of smaller things like linearity.

3- Heavenly Sword: A great game that has been forgotten, recently some artworks leaked about a possible sequel, but we might not see the day when we can get our hands of the sequel. Nariko is the main character, and there is a prophecy that says that a man someday will reincarnate the spirit of the goddess that gave the Heavenly Sword and bring peace, but unfortunately this 'man' was Nariko(a girl). Because of her birth, everybody in the clan blames her(even her father) and many of them don't see her as a member of the clan. But when king Bohan kidnaps her father, she sees herself fighting alongside her 'Heavenly Sword' to free her father and kill king Bohan. The story is very complex, but those who love God of War will feel like they were in their favorite playground.

4- Brink: Brink tells us the story of a clash between high police officers and a rebellion. One wants to escape the Arc, the other wants to protect it, and that's it.
Really, the plot is OBVIOUSLY the worst point in the whole game, character customization is kind of limited, but it does a good job. Weapons aren't so varied, but their attachments can make a lot of difference. The gameplay is very confusing at first, you're thrown in the middle of the action right away, and the only source of information( aka 'tutorial') is a video showing what you can do while playing. They don't teach you anything, but this game is about survival. For the creative sight I would give a 7/8 out of 10, but casual gamers would feel very frustrated so this is a really bad thing.
Brink is, still, a good game, but only if you're willing to sacrifice your time and learn with your mistakes(which happen a lot).

These are the main 4 that I have been playing recently, and more is about to come.

Thanks for reading and feel free to leave your comment below, it's your comment that shows me if I'm doing it right. So say what you want and let the gameplays begin!!!

That's correct, you discovered the answer(it was pretty easy in my opinion) and here it is the reward(sorry to disappoint you): a review telling us about this awesome game ;D

Graphics:Well it's hard to describe how beautiful it is this game (in every sense). The World is huge and pretty enough to catch your attention with its beauty and to make you feel amazed with each corner of its design. The game has some huge scenarios and a great variety of monsters, but each one of them has unique features. The spells that Geralt (the main character) use are pretty and can be acquired throughout the game, but you’ll have to search the world if you want to have them all. There are offensive and defensive spells, and knowing how to use them can really make the difference.

Plot: Geralt is a Witcher: a man with unique abilities acquired by experiments and hard training, which is hired to kill abominations (monsters). The introduction of the game shows Geralt talking about what a Witcher really is and the beginning of his journey: he was hired to lift a curse from the daughter of a king… anyways, the thing is: Geralt was found lying on the ground in the middle of a field later by other Witchers and was brought to their Fortress. While staying there, thieves attacked his base and stole the “Witcher secrets” or what makes them so special and unique. The Plot is completely intriguing, and (like Dragon Age) can be different depending of your actions, sometimes the choices you must make aren’t very clear, but the game is good because of this: “nothing is wrong, everything is permitted”. You can kill many NPCs throughout the game but you won’t know if the choice was the right or the wrong one. The dialogues aren’t good enough, they are just there to make their part, but sometimes they seem to be awkward, without emotions and this can bore you, but the dialogue make its part.

Gameplay: The game has a different game system, your attacks can be chained making combos, but you don’t have to press the button like in a hack’n’slash: you should follow the rhythm and click at the right time to make a combo. The spells can be used with just the press of a button and the defense system is enough and does its job well. Instead of using one single sword, you need to use another one. There are two swords: the Steel Sword (against humans) and a Silver Sword (against monsters). This feature can add a lot of strategy to your actions and knowing how to manage them can save your skin. Geralt can fight in three different ways: A strong one(suited for armored enemies), a fast one(suited for faster enemies) and a group style(suited when facing multiple enemies at the same time). This feature can as well help you if you know how to use, and it adds more strategy to the game. The ability tree is good enough and there are 3 different skills: the bronze ones, the silver ones and the gold ones. If you want to master your skills, you’ll have to know how to manage your skill tree with this skill points (each one is more valuable than the other = G>S>B). There are other unique systems, but you’ll understand them better if you play the game yourself.

Soundtrack: If the gameplay is awesome, the plot is breathtaking and the graphics are a masterpiece, the soundtrack couldn’t be left behind. The songs can make you feel relaxed, sometimes angry and can show the situation of your character (in current danger or alone). Sometimes the soundtrack doesn’t show up because the game itself is a lonely experience. So if you only hear your steps in the grass or the sound of the birds, don’t worry. It is beautiful enough to make you feel in the middle of the action but sometimes can be boring as well.

Today’s post we’ll talk about a game I have been playing, Dragon Age Origins, and see the best and worst things this game has to offer.

Graphics: Dragon Age Origins has some pretty graphics to tell you the truth, and they hardly ever present some problems like popping up textures and some glitches and invisible walls, but they rarely occur. The entire game has some pretty textures and if you played once Dungeons & Dragons you’ll feel at home with this game, much as in the game world as the gameplay. The visual effects are wonderful, the spells has some good looking effects and the characters equipment are very detailed.

Gameplay: If you already played this game, you can agree with that it is very flexible. You can play it like an Action RPG or a Tactical RPG, the game gives you both choices and you can mix them as well. The gameplay is very loyal to the table RPGs: there are endurance tests, locked doors and treasure chests all over the world, but you must have the skills to open them, or else you’ll fail. This game is better suited for the PC, there are a lot of shortcuts in this game and you’ll use most of it. The console versions are very polished too, but the gameplay isn’t fully used, since we have many abilities and few or almost none shortcuts available.

Story: Dragon Age is a mature game, and you can choose as well what to do and where to go whenever you want, but like in the Fable games, every action has a reaction. You can play the role of a Kind Rogue, an Outlaw Mage, an Enraged Warrior or anything you want as long as you make the right choices (or the wrong ones). The plot is full of twists, like betrayal, friendship, politics, and a bit of love (but not so deep like other games of the genre). Your actions affect not only the plot but your partners during the game, forcing them to leave or even to join the other side. The plot tells us the story of the Grey Wardens: Knights that swore to protect the people from the Darkspawn, controlled by an Archdemon which is the soul of an ancient God in a body of a monster to lead the Darkspawn. The Grey Wardens call the appearance of the Archdemon “The Blight” (something like our Crusades). The story is full of surprises and twists but I have already given you a lot of spoilers.

Soundtrack: Dragon Age has some beautiful compositions, but they can annoy you after some time. Fortunately they can keep you in touch with the characters and it does a good work in passing the feeling forward, be aware of this: you’ll hear many times the same song but the quality of the song is remarkable.